Understanding Relationship Boundaries
A worksheet for Grade 10 students to explore and understand healthy relationship boundaries in various contexts.
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Understanding Relationship Boundaries
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet is designed to help you explore and understand the importance of healthy boundaries in your relationships.
1. Relationship boundaries are the or limits that individuals set within a relationship to protect their well-being and maintain their sense of self.
2. Healthy boundaries promote mutual , trust, and open communication between people.
3. Boundaries can be , such as personal space, or , such as emotional limits.
4. Which of the following is an example of a physical boundary?
Not sharing personal secrets with everyone.
Declining a hug from someone you don't know well.
Telling a friend you need time alone after a long day.
Not allowing others to make decisions for you.
5. Setting a boundary about how much personal information you share with new acquaintances is an example of what type of boundary?
Physical boundary
Emotional boundary
Time boundary
Material boundary
6. Setting boundaries means you don't trust the other person in the relationship.
True
False
7. Healthy boundaries are rigid and never change.
True
False
8. Describe a situation where you had to set a boundary with a friend or family member. What was the outcome?
9. Why is it important to communicate your boundaries clearly and respectfully?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
10. Setting boundaries is an important act of , as it prioritizes your own needs and well-being.
11. Open and honest is key to effectively establishing and maintaining boundaries.
12. When boundaries are respected, it builds and strengthens the relationship.